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Date:      Mon, 26 Nov 2001 23:57:34 +0100
From:      =?iso-8859-2?Q?Radek_V=E1clav=EDk?= <radekvaclavik@yahoo.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   IPFW rules
Message-ID:  <013301c176cd$bd523860$fd6c2093@arvi>

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Hi all,

I have already posted this questing on the news server, but didn't get =
an answer :-(. Perhaps someone here (maybe the author) can help.

My problem is this one: I have a network, which has a relatively slow
connection out to the world. And due to a lots of ftp traffic, other
services (like ssh, telnet, vnc..etc) are getting very slow because of =
high
ping and packet loss. Therefore, I would like to set priority to packets =
at
different ports (for the firewall to handle these packets prior to the =
other
ones - like ftp). And this is it. How to create rule for this?
I don't want to strictly restrict the bandwitch for ftp (to have full =
use of
the line for ftp when not using the other services). And even if I'd =
decide
to do so (rules for this work fine), I don't know, what ports to =
restrict
( 2o only doesn't work, cause a lot of users download from different ftp
ports).

Thanks a lot for help!

Radek

--
[:aRVi:]
RadekVaclavik@yahoo.com
ICQ: 56909029

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answer :-(.=20
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<DIV><BR>My problem is this one: I have a network, which has a =
relatively=20
slow<BR>connection out to the world. And due to a lots of ftp traffic,=20
other<BR>services (like ssh, telnet, vnc..etc) are getting very slow =
because of=20
high<BR>ping and packet loss. Therefore, I would like to set priority to =
packets=20
at<BR>different ports (for the firewall to handle these packets prior to =
the=20
other<BR>ones - like ftp). And this is it. How to create rule for =
this?<BR>I=20
don't want to strictly restrict the bandwitch for ftp (to have full use=20
of<BR>the line for ftp when not using the other services). And even if =
I'd=20
decide<BR>to do so (rules for this work fine), I don't know, what ports =
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restrict<BR>( 2o only doesn't work, cause a lot of users download from =
different=20
ftp<BR>ports).<BR><BR>Thanks a lot for help!</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Arial CE" size=3D2>Radek</FONT></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV>--</DIV></FONT>
<DIV><FONT face=3D"Arial CE" size=3D2>[:aRVi:]<BR><A=20
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Q:=20
56909029</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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